An urban air quality assessment based on a meteorological perspective

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İbrahim Kaya
Hüseyin Özdemir
Özkan Çapraz
Eyüp Atmaca
Veysel Türkel
Ali Deniz
Göksel Demir
Alper Ünal
机构
[1] Sivas Directorate Republic of Türkiye Ministry of Environment,Climate and Marine Sciences
[2] Urbanization and Climate Change,Environmental Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering
[3] Eurasia Institute of Earth Sciences,Faculty of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Meteorological Engineering Department
[4] Istanbul Technical University,Hamidiye Faculty of Health Sciences, Occupational Health and Safety Department
[5] Sivas Cumhuriyet University,undefined
[6] ARI Teknokent,undefined
[7] Istanbul Technical University,undefined
[8] Istanbul Technical University,undefined
[9] University of Health Sciences,undefined
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2023年 / 195卷
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Meteorological parameters; Dust transport; PM; HYSPLIT and DREAM models;
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An integrated approach to understanding all measured pollutants with multi-discipline in different time scales and understanding the mechanisms hidden under low air quality (AQ) conditions is essential for tackling potential air pollution issues. In this study, the air pollution of Sivas province was analyzed with meteorological and PM2.5 data over six years to assess the city’s AQ in terms of PM2.5 pollution and analyze the effect of meteorological factors on it. It was found that the winter period (January–February-November–December) of every year except 2019—which has missing data—is the period with the highest air pollution in the province. In addition, the days exceeding the daily PM2.5 limit values in 2016, 2017, 2020, and 2021 were also seen in the spring and summer months, which inclined the study to focus on additional pollutant sources such as long-range dust transport and road vehicles. The year 2017 has the highest values and was analyzed in detail. Pollution periods with the most increased episodes in 2018 were analyzed with the Hybrid Single-Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory (HYSPLIT) and Dust Regional Atmospheric Model (DREAM) models. As a result of the study, the average PM2.5 values in 2017 were 31.66 ± 19.2 µg/m3 and a correlation of −0.49 between temperature and PM2.5. As a result of model outputs, it was found that the inversion is intensely observed in the province, which is associated with an increase of PM2.5 during the episodes. Dust transport from northwestern Iraq and northeastern Syria is observed, especially on days with daily average PM2.5 values above 100 µg/m3. Additionally, planetary boundary layer (PBL) data analysis with PM pollution revealed a significant negative correlation (r = −0.61). Air pollutants, particularly PM2.5, were found to be higher during lower PBL levels.
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